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06BEIRUT1471
2006-05-10 10:23:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Beirut
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MGLE01: SHIA SPIRITUAL LEADER SPEAKS OUT FOR

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIRUT 001471 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/09/2016
TAGS: KDEM CASC KISL PGOV PHUM
SUBJECT: MGLE01: SHIA SPIRITUAL LEADER SPEAKS OUT FOR
OPENNESS; WANTS TO GO TO WASHINGTON

Classified By: JEFFREY FELTMAN, AMBASSADOR. REASONS SECTION 1.4(B)

SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 BEIRUT 001471

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NSC FOR ABRAMS/DORAN/WERNER/SINGH

E.O. 12958: DECL: 05/09/2016
TAGS: KDEM CASC KISL PGOV PHUM
SUBJECT: MGLE01: SHIA SPIRITUAL LEADER SPEAKS OUT FOR
OPENNESS; WANTS TO GO TO WASHINGTON

Classified By: JEFFREY FELTMAN, AMBASSADOR. REASONS SECTION 1.4(B)

SUMMARY
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1. (C) On May 9, Ambassador accompanied by PolChief met
with head of the Higher Shia Council, Abed al-Amir Qabalan to
brief him on PM Siniora's visit to the United States.
Qabalan said the Taif accords are the solution to Lebanon's
troubles and the leaders should return to that as the basis
for Lebanon's political reform. Qabalan was concerned that
tensions in Lebanon were rising, and he credited the national
dialogue with lowering those tensions. He said he supported
the dialogue and he called on the USG to support it as well.
The Shia leader asked the Ambassador to ensure that the USG
was hearing all voices in Lebanon, even the voices of our
opponents and enemies, and he asked if the Ambassador would
respond to a Lahoud invitation to the Baabda Palace.
Finally, the Ambassador raised the child custody issue of
Kasey Klotz. Qabalan agreed to look into the matter, saying,
Hizballah is not opposed to American children, just American
policies. End summary.

THE NATIONAL DIALOGUE AND
TAIF ARE OUR BEST HOPE
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2. (C) Briefed by the Ambassador regarding the PM's visit
to Washington, Qabalan was pleased that Siniora had a good
trip. He quickly turned to the present situation in Lebanon.
Qabalan said that the Taif accords were the real solution to
all of Lebanon's troubles. Political leaders should return
to the principles of Taif as they discuss the future of the
country. He then lectured on how important it was for the
USG, with all its power, to hear all sides of Lebanon's story
today. Qabalan said it was important that the U.S. seek
wisdom even from its enemies. He praised the national
dialogue begun by speaker Nabih Berri, saying that tensions
in Lebanon had been rising, and the dialogue reduced those
tensions before they became dangerous. The Shia spiritual
leader said that he supported the dialogue and hoped that it
would continue. Qabalan also called on the USG to support

continuation of the dialogue. He said that he was opposed to
violence, terrorism and conflict. Qabalan referred to Iraq,
saying the Shia are among the victims of international
terrorism. The dialogue and all efforts to bring Lebanese
together were the chief means of preventing these evils.

YOU MUST SPEAK TO EVERYONE--NOT JUST FRIENDS
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3. (C) Qabalan wanted to make sure that the USG got the
right message in Lebanon, too. "Reach out to your enemy. If
he does not cooperate, people will begin to suspect his
credibility. If you treat him reasonably and he does not
respond reasonably, people will question him, not you." He
delivered a sermon on the need for the embassy to hear all
sides. He pleaded with the Ambassador to call on President
Emile Lahoud. "We have a saying," Qabalan said, "You can
even get wisdom from a madman." He quickly laughed, "I am
not saying he is crazy." The Ambassador explained that he
met with a broad range of Lebanese, representative of many
points of view, pro- and anti-March 14. However, Lahoud was
not representative of a Lebanese point of view. Our Embassy
in Damascus reports on Syrian views. Qabalan stood briefly
on legalistic grounds saying that Lahoud was the President of
the Republic and head of state. However, he relented,
saying, "it was just a suggestion" When the Ambassador asked
him why Qabalan was so intent on bringing the Ambassador and
Lahoud together, Qabalan smiled. He said that it wasn't
essential to him that the Ambassador see Lahoud. The
appointment he was most intent on arranging would be a
meeting invovling the Ambassador and Fadlallah and Hassan
Nasrallah.

I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT WASHINGTON
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4. (C) Qabalan said that Christians and Muslims share sets
of values. He encouraged the USG to use that shared set of
mores as a means to repair ties with Lebanese parties with
whom we have had disagreements. Qabalan said that the U.S.
is a suitable partner because it is a secular state that
selects policies based on politics and not religion. In that
spirit, Qabalan said he wished for a USG invitation to travel
to the Washington on an official visit.


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KELSEY KLOTZ
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5. (SBU) Before leaving, the Ambassador briefed Qabalan on
the case of Amcit child Kasey Klotz. He explained that the
child was being held in violation of local civil and
religious court orders, at the behest of Hizballah. Qabalan
said he would look into the matter, and expressed doubts that
Hizballah would find it in its interest to prevent the
implementation of a judicial order.


5. (C) Comment: Qabalan has been hinting at a U.S. trip
since Cardinal Sfeir was received at the White House in 2005.
If Qabalan were received at a high level in Washington, his
stock would rise rapidly among the Shia community here.
Qabalan is a Shia spiritual leader whose position as head of
the Higher Shia Council is dependent on the good will of both
Amal and Hizballah. This dependence on many masters has
forced Qabalan to be mild-mannered when speaking on internal
issues. The USG has received a Christian leader, Sfeir; a
Sunni leader: Hariri and his PM Siniora, and now -- in the
warped ways of Lebanon -- the Shia feel that they are due.
We have few Shia choices: Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri;
secular, corrupt and undemocratic, or Qabalan; religious,
marginal and untested (and whose views on Sheba'a Farms,
Israel, etc. are far from ours). No other Shia figures hold
any official position that would justify a trip, or, if they
are, they are linked directly to Hizballah and completely
unacceptable to us. We will explore separately how we might
use Qabalan's clear desire to visit the U.S. to our advantage
as we try to convince the Shia that our pro-freedom agenda is
not (as Hizballah insists) an anti-Shia agenda in disguise.
End comment.
FELTMAN